This Entrepreneur Is Challenging Category Leader Bulletproof Coffee With Her Keto Creamer Startup

Shari Leidich wants to help consumers make better dietary choices with Know Brainer.

Shari Leidich wasn't coy when naming the main competition of her
startup, Know Brainer: the famed Dave Asprey and his Bulletproof brand,
which created the current buttered coffee trend.

After she lost control of her first company, Two Moms in a Raw (renamed
Soul Sprout), to her investors in March 2016, the 50-year-old
entrepreneur worked with food scientists to launch Know Brainer in July
of that year. The coffee creamer and instant beverage company was
founded on the principles of the keto diet, which favors foods high in
fat in lieu of carbs and sugar. Interest in the keto diet and foods that
adhere to it have been rapidly growing over the past few years.

"We took complicated foods with Two Moms and made it convenient. Butter
coffee is inconvenient and costly and inaccessible. Dave Asprey's brand
is that way," Leidich said. "We combined [coconut oil and butter] and
put them in a little packet for on-the-go convenience. All you do is
squeeze it into your morning cup of coffee or tea and then ‘stir me up
buttercup.’" (Bulletproof also offers instant packets.)
Know Brainer's products can now be found in 2,000 stores, including
Kroger, Albertsons, Whole Foods and Walmart locations. Leidich said the
brand has a strong Amazon presence, with ecommerce sales accounting for
40 percent of Know Brainer's business. According to the company, the
brand has seen 2,300 percent growth in less than one year. It also
partnered with Nestlé’s Innovation Group to roll out creamers with
collagen.

The tone of Know Brainer's brand isn't to maximize productivity, Leidich
said, but for its customers to make better diet decisions.

"We like to say we are a breakfast alternative," she said. "We want to
find all those people who are skipping breakfast, finding that sugary
muffin by 11 a.m. and then having that crash by 1. What we want to do is
fill you up with Know Brainer so that we get you through your whole
morning."

Leidich said she became interested in natural foods and their potential
to heal the body after she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in
2004. She founded Two Moms in the Raw two years later. Her story has
become an essential part of both her companies, one that she said has
resonated with consumers.

"We have a reason for doing business. It's not like, 'oh I'm going to go
make a lot of money,'" she said. "I'm healing myself. I want the rest
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